[Unionfs] unionfs 2.0 in enterprise environment
Pásztor Lénárd Zoltán
lenard.pasztor at gmail.com
Fri Jul 6 05:14:02 EDT 2007
2007/7/5, Jefferson Ogata <unionfs at antibozo.net>:
>
> On 07/05/07 15:13, Joe Landman wrote:
> > You should have some swap configured. The crash says "Unable to
> > handle kernel paging request at ..." which usually means that you don't
> > have swap configured, but need it. Sometimes it also means your swap
> > device went away, or is not responding. You can try to turn swapping
> > off in the kernel, though that might cause other problems.
>
> I don't think a failed page fault handler necessarily means swap at all.
> And unless the system has a tiny amount of physical memory, the idea
> that the kernel would be needing swap during the boot process doesn't
> seem plausible to me.
I agree with you.
The stack trace shows EIP in nfs_dentry_iput. This implies the fault
> occurred while reading the content of an NFS directory. Higher in the
> stack trace we see reference to unionfs_mkdir and utimes. Looks like
> something did utimes on an object in a unionfs branch.
Ok, What's next? :)
Is there any workaround?
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üdv,
Lénárd
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